Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 18, 1965, p. 2

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wfcmf mobs tpweir selfuquidating powers mayor disagree st kaajt md a aaatlmaj ktr ckaelf we lay off eaten wtllywa said hewer g ha m ulllllaalllllll rw- pact ardend hj council from tfee jioe co eodltia tim ob t of tba elevated water itai tawar vbic will be mists acted eeea report ahoaad an aaaeall bast of u7juj eear soveai period it said that vita tares easployees mo looser required a decrease la axtro cost by lllri ts loads and de- uni saainteaaace cost by at pmun ur wosld be a yearly ssvtos of vtti just wast la beea ulllnj you said water caalrmsd dod ki rv jojct u self bquiealw aad arka tba iu of the aater sower esrlmatad a at laaat lily rear- be aald taare woold ba fatare serines once ah this this is baaed i- arfued oba oa sup- abe mayor tba auditor knows tberv has been a dlffinaia of opinion and ha hasat told as aeyuun tt aa i ipropouuoo- last wee council was laid by the municipal board that ratepayer ed patera had wu plained about the project and mayor gibbons has also sesd that be will appeal to the board te tarn down tba water tower a board hearing u slsuj in wwd on becember si wheu any bbiection will u abed im tma mail rao jaycees urge attendance at nomination meeting ngmaw u isfjo dear mr editor ial li tba first of what is hoped will be swrla j article nud lb ceotcslowd jsvcee drewina elteotloa to and eont- v on various aspects of municipal affair is eur town which should ba of interest to all wa will devol this initial article la tba subject of ejec tions and la particular to uu nldual auction which will be upon us again wry shortly wow many of us have cow- plauad althar publicly or u private in th past yaar about tase wstvr schools roads side walks sewers or any ana ef hundred aucb lhlnt which are primarily the responsibility of our public local elected oft- rials if all of this oouplala- inj were dona it the polls la decetabrf it would not ba sur- nrislnjf to see a much improved turnout and also an increase in the number of candidates running and yet why should wa eotnpula if wa cannot afford the five minutes it take to vols and the additional tlma to snow what stand esrh ef the candi dates will take on various issues surely this is not too much to ask of any cltllea who after allliae most at stake in these elections it is not enough ust to say that tom welt or harry u dolnf a bad job of runnlnf our town because if wa do not take any mow positive action wa era not likely to be satisfied no matter who is at tha balm last yaar the oorgetown jayeee held a meet tha can didate night so thst all people in town would have a chance to hear all candidates togetber on one platform and to ask any question that came to mind approximately 25 people war sumcianily interested to coma out and bear tha people who would ba entrusted with tha job of running our town and spending our money the following year this year tha jaycees will not hold such a mealing be cause we feel it woud ba un- salr to expect candidate to waste two or three hour speak ing to 3s people when they could meet many more people in other ways therefore we urge you all in order to protect your invost- snent la this community la order to make this community a batter place for you and your children to live and in order ta be able to intelligently choose the people who will best tarry out your wishes and ideals attend the nomination meeting november 13 at wrig- sleewwth school f -v3- arning stamp to alert parents to marks at thli meeting vod wlu and hear your c and have a chance te qu theal as to their intentions should ibey he elected only by letting them know what you wsnt will they be sble to gov ern the town a yu wsnt to ba governed if you are unable ta attend and have auestloas for tha candidate yoo usy if you wish submit them to the jayeee and they will b asked at the nomination meeting wa hop in tee you all there the jayeee wish u remind any interested young wen in this are that our regular din taer tweeting are again being held this year at north halton calf club the first and third tueday each month dinner at t tun visitors are always wtl come and we urge you to coma out and and out what jaycees can do for you any further la formation can be obtained from 0 c smith president trrtmt ce u sewec secretary i77- mi study politics students at county council session ceorgetown high school stu dents had tha opportunity to see county government in sc uoa tuesday afternoon at the regular ilauon county council meeting tba grade 1 students of the world politics study group ac companied by their teacher mr a eamauiarslsgh war wal earned by warden herb marry while mr ramautarslngh re plied that they welcomed the chance to see democracy in ac tion in thanking tha warden and eouaciuors keith green pola ted out that the students would now be more aware of the func uoat of county coundl under tha guidance of major l newman the group later toured tha administration bull ding dinner party follows jepson sunday baptism susan laanna and shelley denis jepson daughter of mr and mrs kerry jepson of geor getown were baptised on sun day november 14 in st johns united church by tha rav laa m naming following tha ceremony dinner party was held at tha borne of mr and mrs jepeoa with- the following guests at tending mr and mrs alec jepeoa of ceorgetown grand parents bob and cherry jepeoa mrs george ilanulioa great grandmother mr and mr jame hflm grandparents mr and mr carry hemlltott kent and kendra of hornby a warning stssan r samara and bright red in colour will be ataarped on gesa high school odeata report cards if their standard is below pro level according to principal d t turner reading ejow prosaotioa atanflard lb stamp win ant be used on tha christmss report card tt hi hoped u will gtee the audaat the tacantive to study harder aa wej4 as make the situation plain ta parents right from the beginning of aba term while bo pew asethod bi pro- taotioa is being baad ile policy ha beea written oat sad postad ost the belleon bostj tar all to see as in the past the years work will be eoosidcrvd with wsaealnatiun reulti the ex planation will also- accooipsiiy the report rsrd the system is as followl i wslahrua a marvs the chrutmss ksstrr and june marks will be weighted la a rstid of i 1 a respectively for all progrshimes aad brsnchcs frtmn grsde 0 to is inclusive x pass mart ww ttmi the student will have pssd a subject la sny progrsmme branch or grade if ha obtains a minimum of b0 on tha weighted mark if h has fslud on tha weighted mark hut obtained 56 a ure on the june kaminallon mark then he will be granted i pass mark yeewa wuas la order to encourage good work dsy by dsy tha essm aaark will include a minimum of us urm mark- this term mark may be u high ss 100 la tha practical subjects such as home fctronomlca shop typing music and art at the actual percentage of term mark to be used in each subject la to be determined by tha da partment head iavowed vraanetu flanderes a all five year tludem preriteilsn ire ored f te 10 a student will be promoted if he oss no fsllures and an average of 50 or one failure and oo or two fallurci and free4lea freat grade 10 te 11 a student will be promoted if ha has no fsilure and an average of 0 or one failure with ss or two failures and 64 subject to the following condition if a student obtains the above promotion standard based on english history thy aical educatloa and four options ha will be eligible for promo tion tha four options must ba such that tha student will ba eligible for a graduation im ploma if continuing on to grade 11 if however it la necessary for him to drop an option in order to qualify under above regulations then he cannot continue that option la ored 11 or 12 if the student wishes to continue that option ha will be required to repeat grade 10 wremallon frewi grade 11 te ir a student passa or falls on each individual subject but will be considered as being promot ed if ha has so with no tallur as ss with one failure or uy with two failure on a four option programme basis a from grade 10 to 11 this 1 to ba used as a basis jf de ciding whether a student should register in 11 or 12 but ha no affect oa hit programme if a student la grade 11 fall one or mora subjects ragardless otiod uevnhfseoms itajtt with a good toia it cosh you nothing to gal our i at to how to make your naxt piece of printed mat- tor mora impressive mora persuasiva mora productive of results jus call ml mb9 t3utbi omci rowm awochuus fimiwvcium aituchvikicis iflegrgetown herald zlnwhsei t 177aaoi ttt of the arade iawhsoh he k registered ha will ba required to rrpf hla grade 11 ttma- tabu nrsc lie will then work is a many grade ii subjects p that he baa pssseid in grade 11 nairlew freee oeew tl te ix the c of pass and failure and regiatratioa la ix or u will be the same as tram 11 to ix aliwj fer ike i to 12 fjwtsw i pispishs rwas oveee to ii hlllvll atsdent will be promoted on the bssis of bo and bo fsllurvi m and one fsjlun sad 60 and two fsllureaw x oceduerun at the sd w tvsd li la 6nle7 to grsdusts from crtde is it u becesssry thsl tha student pas ail subjects ia crsde 12 i a us oiut le ovsee 1ft titudeots will be promoted from grids b to 10 la the oc eubstions wogrsmma oa the d tuawgg recommandstioa of tha ylo ssotloa committee x greewuri at the mi ciu 10 a student must pass all sub jects la crsde 10 to receive s ccrtlkcst of trsinlag 0 yrwjw i the l vsar le the lwur vwr pn 1 ored sttkums students who hsvr felled the rtaayear piuajiaiias by a snail aasqunt avay be transfer ee from grade t of tha tve year ptogriniai ta grade 10 of the four year proframme on the t of 1m concerned 3 orasw 10 ttuewews transfers from grade 10 of the ne yaar course to grade u of the roar yaef coarse would only be c of s iraaafar auring grade year ta ano programme and branch ot at the end of grade to grade 10 of another prograame and branch would oaly be consider- ed ia rare e where it was fejuite obvious to all cxwieeravi that i serious error had daeas mad ai the previoo level and it ba beea established thst tha student was quite r of b transfer asstvi fa j2i leoahav 200 eat by bhtem light real cozy sayr diners menioer of st stephen an glicau church guild met on tuesday evening nov 0th at tha home of mr hsul chls- holm mr arthur hsnl the president welcoosad the lad lea the minutes of the last meeting were read by mr betty bayce tha secretary the treasurer report wss l van by mr jean drew brook and a report on the banquet held recently tt the llasonlc ju1i milton following the business part of the meeting mr haul chisholm gsva a demobstrstloa on tha making of a variety of christmas dec orations sees mrs ronsld plant held a uls cellaneoua ahower recently at her home when twenly friends gathered to honour a bride-to- be miss onlsnn hutledge e oa tuesday november 0th a red maple tree waa planted at tha hornby park by the norvtl junior fsrmers to commemor ate tha sotb anniversary of tha halton county junior fsr mers tha tree wss purchased at the bed leaf nursery oa wednesday evening nov ember 10th mrs leas emmar- aon of georgetown wss hostess for a personal shower in hoa our of miss ganleaae hutledge oa tuesday evening novem her flth tha annual turkey din ar of kdea united church wss held as scheduled retard- less of tha maaslve blackout close to 300 attended the din ner light wss supplied by candles and gasoline lanterns tha light of truck shining through a wiadow supplied the light for tba ladles who were working in tha kitchen an old wood stove fat the kitchen was a real blessing a it kept tha place warm a well u tha food la fact several guests said that u was a real cosy atmosphere eating la candlelight sees the annual fiummage and howe baking sal of st steph ens anglican church was bald on friday november 12th at the loor hall la millon the featured thi wee rubbec boots 425 pr felt insoles 35c pr logger sox ro 90tpr winter caps 11f gloves m 59c matchino work shirt pants 865 tan or groan w0rx smocks 549- halton isupplies 772271 45 ouewtf stttt uatau of us guild i port k very kjakiuful diy oa kridiy vtning no larr 13th mltclliwouf ibow r wu hrld ftt the home of i un john 01ivrf of uiirikton u haittaiajr of 8 lfttj to b i ulu gulani hihledj the evelyn sioppf prechrjstmas clearance special group of dresses suits many arbacsiva styvas colors and fabrics suitable for fan nd winter were daarlng aha lof to meka aoorn lor new sthp- meflts errlvifvg dairy save 25 although mrgery and ridli ion are tllll the only retlabl nuthodi of trrillnjc cnrr some 100 000 different chetnirij rompoundi have b4ven tested fori their poaiibl curative valtwi arxrdlnc to tha canadian cua- er society to make further reuarcb in this and other aju possible contribute to uu koelety 1m6 campaijett iti layaway ylaaf start your qtnstmaa shopping now small dvpont will void eny itm fo chnttmas d9 livery evelyn sh0ppe y mate aerewt reartb aottmi 1 where you always get a little more than you expeq kx ocfsa i cut wax ktani aylmer 8 0 99c dtthotnt kk orf giant fab 59c dtlmokrt rancy save 10c peach halves 39c himtauyy apple pie m uoo family mix biscuits r 59c fresh pork sale loin opork ule rwrtlen s lbsv s sjtf lwdrle4 gj 57 rx awmcutrot f roastorchops imcaa awfactrra nev 17 la it aad 30 wa raaatv ugt va uasw qwaewttu canada fancy shade mclntosh apples u 75c canada cee grade spy apples canada no 1 ckadc carrots cfjt s 79c iga swifts salei swiftt mhmfssedi 5 ta fc averse- young capons 55c ewtn mttmium kuctteet sucaj side bacon 890 wvt ptemium 1 h vac pale wieners 49c uincmcon meat prem 2 85c swift klzf or uuih stew 2 79c mtvra uaf lard 2 ji 49c jewet3off shortening 2 iit 65c nlbuets of coknr kas mans la mittrx sauce green giant jlr3l 89c kja lucky shorrsb mrs smith is aevatsay- 3010 iga bingo e2s grand prize winner y v 1 j vfi i flu tjtiitf

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